Car workshop. I’ve done most of the CGI work in this image, from matching the 3D car with the photo, creating shaders, lighting and rendering using Maxwell Render. I modelled the kayak on the roof, reshaped the tires in Zbrush and retopologized and added lots of details on the car. I also took care of the final retouch of the image.

I made this fake beer ad as a personal project. The bottle was modelled in Cinema 4D and the splash was simulated in Realflow. The splash mesh was then imported back into Cinema 4D where I comped everything together and made the final adjustments.

The Budweiser label was scanned and all different colours and materials were separated to alphas in Photoshop. These textures are available for download xxxx. I lit the scene and used Maxwell Render for the final output.

This project started as a modelling excercise. I used Cinema 4D for all modeling and the final render. For the final studio shot I tried to mimic the feel and spirit from the 1960’s adverts when the car was in production.

We got a request at work today to create a ”Dala cow” (instead of the famous swedish ”Dala horse”) for our client Arla. I wanted to try this, so when my kids were a sleep I fired up Cinema 4D and started modelling. Time ran really fast and in just a couple of hours I was pretty much done with it. I created the ”Arla Dala cow” using Cinema 4D, a 2D-logo as reference and polypainting in ZBrush. The piece of wood was also created in ZBrush. The backimage is a scenery from Dalarna that I found on Google. Hope you like!

Inspired by some image I found when searching the web. This is a new render of my old ”water steps” image. I’ve changed the lighting to a HDR gradient plane and I think it made this image look more vivid when it comes to overall lighting, caustics and the smooth reflections.

CLICK THE IMAGE FOR FULL QUALITY. This was my entry for the ”Watch Challenge” over at c4dcafe.com back in november 2008. I used Cinema 4D for all modelling and Maxwell Render for lighting and final output.

I created this dress during a late night sculpting practice. I started with a lowres base mesh from Cinema 4D. This mesh was exported to ZBrush 4, where I then sculpted the wrinkles and folds. Final render using Maxwell Render 2.

An image I did for a construction company together with Tommie Nordholm (APDF). The stones were simulated as rigid bodies in Realflow and I modelled a very simple proxy of the construction worker and animated him flying through the wall. I brought all pieces into Cinema 4D and rendered it using Maxwell Render. Photos and rendered elements were then composed together in Photoshop.

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About me

I am a freelance artist specialized in 3D/CGI and image retouch. I have been in the industry working with retouching for photographers, advertising and design clients for over 18 years now. Since 2013 I run my company Good Monday.

This website is mainly to show some of my spare time projects, including lots of experiments and unfinished stuff, but I hope you like it!